By Sunny Awhefeada The lynching of sixteen persons, whether they were hunters, kidnappers, terrorists or bandits depending on who is…
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By Sunny Awhefeada Time does fly! The last five years brought this reality to me. I cannot now say whether…
By Sunny Awhefeada Growing up in Ibadan, our thoughts of Nigeria were lofty and sublime. We thought of Nigeria as…
By Annabel Ogheneganre Hate speech, as the United Nations denotes it is an offensive discourse that targets a group or…
By Sunny Awhefeada Africa’s postcolonial condition is driven by a sad irony which has painfully thrust on the hapless continent…
One of the core reasons for the increasing frustration with the political class is the perception that career politicians often lack the capacity to make tough, non-partisan decisions. This is where technocrats come in—they are experts in their fields and do not get distracted by the political whims that often cloud judgment. For instance, in the management of ministries, agencies, and departments, it is often the civil servants who are the true technocrats. They possess the necessary knowledge and experience to ensure that policies are effectively implemented.
By Sunny Awhefeada There is a video of the story of the execution of a brilliant army officer, Major Daniel…